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6 rises. 11 48 13.6
9 43 10 13
8 Tu.
5 0 7 10 14 10 1 7
7 51a morn 14.6 10 44 11 11 5
9 We.
5 1 7 8 14 71 10 5
8 22
0 48 15.6 11 38
10 Th.
5 2 7
7 14 5 1 12 5 8 49
1 44 16.6
0 5 0 49
11 Fr.
7 6 14 31 14
5
9 13
2 35 17.6
0 54 1 15
12 Sa.
5 4
7 4 14 01 17
5
9 35 3 23 18.6
1 37 2 56
13 SU.
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3 13 58 1 19 5 10
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4 9 19.6
2 18
2 38
14 Mo. 5
1 13 55 1 22
4 10 24
4 54 20.0
2 58 3 17
15 Tu.
5
7
0 13 52 1 25
4 10 52
5 40 21.6 6 36 22.6
4 20 5
4 42
17 Th.
5 10 6 57 13 47 1 30
4 morn 7 15 23.6
-T 5 35
18 Fr.
5 11 6 55 13 44 1 33 5 12 6 54 13 42 1 35 5 13 6 52 13 39 1 38
3
1 44
9 45 26.6
8 47 9 24
22 Tu.
5 15 6 49 13 34 1 43 3
SPIR.
0 9a 29.6 11 23 11 41
23 We. 24 Th. 25 Fr.
5 17 6 46 18 29 1 48 2
7 39a
8 3 1 36
0 15 0 30
26 Sa.
5 19 6 43 13 24 1 53 2
8 23
2 19
2.9 0 47 1 1
27 SU.
5 20 6 41 13 21 1 56
1 8 44
3
3.9 1 16 1 32
28 Mo.
5 21 6 39 13 18 1 59
20
3
47 4 35
4.9 1 45 2 5 5.9 2 21 2 35
30 We. 5 23 6 86 13 18 2
4 1 10
9
5 27
6.9 257 3 15
31 Th.
5 24 6 34 13 10 2 7 0 10 53
6 23
7.9 3 34 3 86
4
U 4
8 4 24.6 6 9
6 49
3 0 51
8 54 25.6
7 29 8 8
19 Sa. 20 SU. 21 Mo.
5 14 6 51 13 37 1 40 3
2 42 10 84 27.6
9 55 10 20
3 40 11 22 28.6 10 42 11 4
16 We.
5 9
6 58 13 49 1 28
4 11 24
morn 0 12
8 33 10.6
5 56 6 33
5 Sa.
1 57 7 14 14 17 1 0
ld 5h 45m A. | Last Quarter, 8d 8h 33m M. | New Moon, First Quarter, 31d 1h 22m M.
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29 Tu.
5 22 6 38 13 16 2 1
5 16 6 48 13 32 1 45 2
5 18 6 44 13 26 1 51 2
0 53 0.9 11 58 1.9
1. 00
7
3 38 3 59
3
Sun's Declination.
MEMORANDA FOR SEPTEMBER.
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1854.
SEPTEMBER.
30 DAYS.
Daysd. in. Days,d. in. Days d. m. Daysd. m. Days d. m.
Sun's Declination.
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n8 15
7
6 2
13
3 46
19
1 37 25
0 54
2
7 53
8
5 38
14
3 23
20
1 3 26
1 18
3
7 31
9
5 17
15
3
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21
0 39
27
1 41
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7
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10
4 55
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2 37
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28
2 5
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6 47
11
4 32
17
2 14
23
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29
2 28
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6 25
12
4
9
18
1 50
24
0 31
30
2 51
Moon's Perigee, 4th day, 11h M .- Apogee, 15th day, Sh M.
Full Moon,
6d 4h 34m A. | New Moon, 14d 1h 46m M. | First Quarter,
221 3h 19m M.
Last Quarter,
29d 7h 53m M.
D of
Days of
SUN Len'h Days Ris. | Sets. Days. decr.
Moon | Moon mir & s Sou's mh. m. h. m.
M's Age.
High Tide. Morn. Eve. h. m. h. m.
1 Fr.
5 26 6 33 13 72 10
0 11 50
7 24
8.9
4 19| 4 49
2 Sa.
5 27 6 31 13 42 13
0 morn
8 27
9.9
5 21
6 2
3 SU.
5 28 6 29 13 12 16
1 0 57
9 30 10.9
6 47
7 32
4 Mo.
5 29 6 28 12 59 2 18
1 2 13 10 31 11.9
8 19 9 4
5 Tu.
5 30 6 26 12 56 2 21
1 rises. 11 28 12.9 2 6 48a morn 13.9
9 39 10 11
6 We.
5 31 6 24 12 53 2 24
2 7 12
0 22 14.9
10 40 11 5 11 30 11 53
8. Fr.
5 33 6 21 12 48 2 29
7
35
1 11 15.9
0 13
9 Sa.
5 34 6 19 12 45 2 32
3 7 58
1 58 16.9
0 33
0 54
10 SU.
5 35 6 17 12 42 2 35
3
8 23
2 47 17.9
1 12 1 32
11 Mo.
5 36 6 15 12 39 2 38
3
8 50
3 31 18.9
1 49
2 6
12 Tu.
5 37 6 14 12 37 2 40
4
9 21 4 19 19.9
2 23
2 42
13 We.
5 38 6 12 12 34 2 43
4
9 58
5 8 20.9 5 57 21.9
2 59 3 36
3 57
15 Fr.
5 40 6
8 12 28 2 49
5 11 35
6 48 22.9
4 19 5 46
16 Sa.
5 41 6
7 12 25 2 52
5 morn
7 38 23.9 8 28 24.9
6 46
7 29
18 Mo.
5 44 6
3 12 19 2 58
6
1 33
9 17 25.9
8 14
8 54
19 Tu.
5 45 6 1 12 16 3 1
6
2 37 10 4 26.9
9 32 9 57
20 We.
5 46 6 0 12 14 3
3
7 3 42 10 49 27.9 10 19 10 39 sets. 11 33 28.9 10 58 11 15
21 Th.
5 47 5 58 12 11 3 6 9
6 28a 0 16a 7
0.4 1.4
11 30 11 46 0 2
23 Sa.
5 49 5 64 12 53 12
6 45
1 0 1 45
2.1
. . 0 17
0 33
25 Mo.
5 51 5 51 12 03 17 5 52 5 49 11 57 3 20
9
8 10
3 23
4.4 5.4
1 21 1 52 2 11
28 Th.
6 54 5 45 11 51 3 26
9 9 41
5 17
6.4
2 25 3 10 3 33
30 Sa.
5 57 5 42 11 45.3 32 10 10 56
7 21
8.4
4
0 4 31
17 SU.
5 43 6
5 12 22 2
55
6
0 32
22 Fr.
5 48 5 56 12 83
8 8
8
7 38
2 32
8.4 0 49
1 3
27 We.
5 53 5 47 11 54 3 23
9 8 50
4 18
2 47 29 Fr.
5 56 5 44 11 48 3 29 10 10 44
6 18
7.4
3 16
14 Th.
5 39 6 10 12 31 2 46
4
10 44
5 17 5 59
24 SU.
5 50 5 52 12 23 15
7 12
26 Tu.
1 36
BANK CHECKS, on all the Cambridge Banks, in books of from une to three quires, or by the quire unbound, con- stantly for sale at the Chronicle Office, Cambridgeport.
7 Th.
5 32 6 22 12 50 2 27
2
M |Week h mh m h. m. h.m.
MEMORANDA FOR OCTOBER
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1854.
OCTOBER.
31 DAYS.
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Dassd. m. Days d. m. Days d. m. Daysd. m. Daysd. m.
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+3 15
7
5 34
13
7 51
19
10 2
25 12 10
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3 35
8
5 57
14 8 13
20
10 24
26 12 30
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4 1
9
6 20
15
8 35
21
10
45
27 12 51
4
4 25 10
6 42
8 57
22
11
11 28
29 13 31
6
5 11 12
7 28 18
9 40 24
11 49 30 13 51
31 14 10
Moon's Perigee, 1st day, 9h A .- Apogee, 14th day, 4h M.
Full Moon,
6d 2h 52m M. | New Moon,
21d 4h 40m A.
Last Quarter,
13d 8h 59m A. | First Quarter,
28d 2h 19m A.
High Tide. Morn. Eve. h. m.[h. m.
1 SU.
5 58 5 40 11 42 3 35 10 morn
9.4
5 9 5 55
2 Mo.
5 59 5 38 11 39 3 38 11
1 12
9 17 10.4
6 43
7 35
3 Tu.
6 0 5 37 11 37 3 40 11
2 30 10 10 11.4
8 22 9 3
4 We. 6 1 5 35 11 34 3 43 11
3 46 11 0 12.4 9 34 10 3
5 Th. 6 2 5 33 11 31 3 46 12
rises. 11 48 13.4 10 24 10 48
6 Fr. 6 3 5 32 11 29 3 48 12
5 59a morn 6 23
14.4 11 11 11 29
7 Sa. 6 4 5 30 11 26 3 51 12
8 SU. 6 6 5 28 11 22 3 55 12
6 54
7 17
2
9 17.4 0 44 1 0
10 Tu. 6 8 5 25 11 17 4
0 13
7 53
2 58 18.4 1 17 1 35
11 We. 6 9 5 23 11 14 4
3 13
8 34
3 48 19.4 1 50 2 7
12 Th.
6 105 22 11 11 4
6 13
9 24
4 39|20.4
2 25 2 42
13 Fr.
6 12 5 20 11 84
9 14
10 19
5 30 21.4
3 2
3 22
14 Sa. 15 SU.
6 13 5 18 11 5 4 12 14
11 19
6 21 22.4
3 46
4 8
16 Mo.
6 15 5 15 11 04 17 14
0 23
7 10 23.4 7 58 24.4
4 39
5 18
17 Tu.
6 16 5 14 10 58 4 19 15
1 27
8 43 25.4
9 27 26.4
8 50 9 21 9 42 10 3
19 Th.
6 19 5 11 10 52 4 25 15
3 37
10 10 27.4
4 42 10 54 28.4 10 22 10 38
21 Sa. 6 215 8,10 47 4 30 15
sets.
11 39 29.4 10 56 11 11
22 SU.
6 22 5 6 10 44 4 33 15
23 Mo.
6 23 5 5 10 42 4 35 16
24 Tu.
6 24 5
3 10 39 4 38 16
6 48
2 12
3 11
9.8 0 53 1 12
26 Th. 6 275 0 10 33 4 44 16
8 36
46
5 15
5.8 2 10
2 34
28 SA. 6 29 4 58 10 29 4 48 16
11 0
6 15
6.8 2 57 3 22
29 SU.
6 31 4 56 10 25 4 52 16
morn 0 17
8
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8.8
7 5 54
31 l'u.
6 33 4 54 10 21 4 56 16
1 31, 8 55
9.8
6 42 7 27
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SUN Len'h Days 2' Days Ris. |Sets. Days. decr. of
h mh mh. m. h. m. m
Moon Moon r & s Sou's h. m. h. m. 8 21
M's Age.
7 28 13 11
5
4 48 11
7 5
16 17
9 18 23
4 12
4.8 1 30
1 50
27 Fr. 6 28 4 59 10 31 4 46 16
9
5 39a 0 26a 1 17 6 10
0.8 11 27 11 44 1.8 0 0 2.8 0 18 0 87
25 We.
6 26 5 2 10 36 4 41 16
7 36
12
7.8 3 53 5
4 26 30 Mo.
6 32 4 55 10 23 4 54 16
7 33 8 16 18 We.
20 Fr. 6 205
9 10 49 4 28 15
6 17 5 12 10 55 4 22 15
2 81
0 35 15.4 11 50 1 21 16.4 0 7 0 25
9 Mo. 6 7 5 27 11 20 3 57 13
6 14 5 17 11 34 14 14
morn
6 3 6 48
Shop Bills, Hand Bills, and Auction Bills of all kinds, printed at the Chronicle Office with despatch.
Sun's Declination
MEMORANDA FOR NOVEMBER.
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1854.
NOVEMBER.
30 DAYS.
Days d.
m. Days d. m. Days d. m. Daysd. m. Days d. m.
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$14 30
7
16 20. 13
18 1 19
19 31
25
20 49
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16 38
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18 17 20
19 45
26
21 00
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16 55
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18 33
21
19 59
27
21 11
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15 27
10
17 12
16
18 48. 22
20 12
28
21 21
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15 45
11
17 29
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19
3. 23
20 25
29
21 32
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16
3
12
17 45
18
19 1724 20 37
30
21 42
Moon's Apogee, 11th day, 1h M .- Perigee, 22d day, 7h A.
Full Moon,
4d 4h 17m A. | New Moon,
20d 5h 17m M.
Last Quarter,
12d 5h 24m A.
First Quarter,
26d 9h 55m A.
D hf M
Days of SUN Len'h| Days Ris. |Sets. Days. decr. Week. h m hm h. m. h. m.
- Moon Moon r & s Sou's m|h. m. h. m.
M's Age.
| High Tide. Morn.| Eve. h. m. h. m.
1 We.
6 34 4 52 10 18 4 59 16|
2 43| 9 42 10.8|
8 9| 8 47
2 Th.
6 36 4 51 10 15 5
2
16
3 55 10 27 11.8
9 14 9 41
3 Fr.
6 37 4 50 10 13 5
4
16
5 3 11 13 12.8 10 4 10 26
4 Sa.
6 38 4 49 10 115
6 16 rises. morn 13.8 10 46 11 5
5 SU.
6 39 4 48 10 8,5
8 16 5 16a
0 00 14.8 11 23|11 42
6 Mo.
6 41 4 46 10
5.5 12 16
49
0 48 15.8 11 59 1 38 16.8 2 29 17.8
0 34
8 We.
6 43 4 44 10
1 5 16 16
7 14
7 3 21 18.8
1 25 1 42
10 Fr. -
6 46 4 42 6 47 4 41
9 56 5 21 16
9
8
5 4 12,19.8 5 2 20.8 5 50 21.8 6 35 22.8 7 20.23.8 8 2 24.8 8 45 25.8
2 35 3 17 3 42 4 8 4 37
13 Mo.
6 50 4 39
9 49 5 28 16 morn
0 15
5 15
5 56
14 Tu. 15 We. 16 Th. 17 Fr. 18 Sa.
6 53 4 37 6 55 4 36 6 56 4 35 6 57 4 34
9 41 5 36 15
3 30
9 29 26.8
8 52 9 16
19 SU.
6 58 4 34 6 59 4 33
9 34 5 43
9 31 5 46 14
9 30 5 47 13 9 28 5 49 13
9 27 5 50 13
10 5
5
11 21
6
2
6.3 7.3
3 25 2 56 3 55 4 26
29 We. 30 Th. 7
7 84 29
9 22 5 55 12 9 21 5 56 12
1 47
8 25
9.3
6 22 6 58
94 29
9 20 5 57 11
2 53
9 10 10.3
7 34
8 10
BANK CHECKS printed to order at short notice. Certifi- cates of Stock for Banks or other Companies, printed neatly at the Chronicle Office.
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7 2 4 32
7 3 4 31
7 4 4 31
7 5 4 30
9 25 5 52 13
9 24 5 53 12 morn
0 33 7
40
8.3
5
1 5 41
- 27 Mo. 28 Tu.
7 64 30
7 74 29
9 37 5 40 14
5 52 11 5 28.8 10 16 10 37
9 36 5 41
14 sets 11 59 0.3 10 55,11 15 1.3 11 34 11 53
20 Mo. 21 Tu. 22 We. 23 Th.
6 51 4 38 6 52 4 37
9 47 5 30 15
9 45 5 32 15
9 43 5 34 15
9 39 5 38 15
4 41 10 15 27.8
6 38
7 16 8 23
7 Tu.
6 42 4 45 10
3.5 14 16
5 6 28
0 10 0 51 1 7
9 Th.
6 45 4 43
9 58 5 19 16 8
2 0 2 17
11 Sa.
2 57
12 SU
6 48 4 40
9 52 5 25 16 11 11
1 19 2 24
14,5 28a 0 58a 1 5 6 25 2 8 3 7 33 8 48
2.3 3.3 4.3
0 34 0 54 1 17 1 39
24 Fr. 25 Sa. 26 SU.
7 1 4 32
0 13
4
8 5.3 2
3 2 29
6 52
7 50
9 36 9 56
9 54 5 23 16 10
ES. F
Sun's Declination.
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MEMORANDA FOR DECEMBER.
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1854.
DECEMBER.
31 DAYS.
Days,d. m. Days d. m. Days|d. m. Days d. m. Daysd. m.
1 -21 51
7 22 39
13
23 11
19
23 26
25
23 25
Sun's Declination.
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22 0
8
22 45
14
23 15
20
23 27
26 23 23
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22 9
9
22 51
15
23 18
23 21
22
23 28
28 23 19
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22 24
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23
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16 17
23 23
23
23 27
29
23 16
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22 32
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23
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18
23 25
24
23 26
30
23 12
31
23 8
Moon's Apogee, 8th day, 6h A .- Perigee, 20th day, 10h A.
Full Moon,
4d 8h 50m M. | New Moon,
Last Quarter,
12d 1h 26m A. First Quarter,
Moon Moon r & s Sou's mjh. m. h. m.
M's Age.
High Tide. Morn.[ Eve. h. m. h. m.
1 Fr.
7 10 4 28 9 18 6 59 11
4 1
9 55 11.3
8 40 9 8
2 Sa. 3|SU.
7 11 4 28 9 17 6 7 13 4 28 9 15
7 14 4 28 9 14 6 3.10 4 24a
14.3 10 59 11 20
5 Tu.
7 15 4 28 9 14
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4
9
5 8
15.3 11 39 11 59
6 We.
7 16 4 28
9 12
6
5
9 5 59
6 8 6 55
2 4
16.3 17.3 18.3 19.3 20.3 21.3 22.3
2 21 1
2 40 3 21
7 204 28 9 8
7 21 4 28 9 7
6 10 6 morn
0
7 6 38 7 20 8 04 8 51 9 42
26.3
7 44
8 13
7 24 4 29 9 5 6
12
6 12
7 26 4 30 9
7 26 4 31 9 4 6 13
7 27 4 31 9
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1
1 7 48
2 58
0 47
7 27 4 32 9
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0
1
0
9
8
3 54 4 48 5 37 6 24
4.8 2 2 2 28
7 28 4 34 9
7 294 34 9
6
0
2
1 morn
7 29 4 35 9
6
0
2
1 0 45 7 9
7 29 4 36 9
7 29 4 36 9
7 7 7
0 0 0
3 3
2 2 3
1 54 3 4 0 6
9 26
10.8
7 53 8 25
31.SU.
7 30 4 37 9
7
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3
5 11 10 16 11.8
8 59 9 28
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6
6
8 7 57
2 55 3 44 4 30 5 14 5 56
23.3 24.3 25.3
4 31 5 30 6 40
6 7 7 13
7 24 4 29 9
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6
12 4 3 27
3 4 42
3 5 59 10 38
27.3 28.3
9 35 9 57
11 41
29.3 10 21 10 46 0.8 11 9 11 34 1.8 11 58 2.8 3.8 1.12 0 22
1 38
7 28 4 33 9
0
1
0
2
s. 11 36
7 53
8 39
9.8
3 48 4 40 5 41 6 48 7 21
28 Th. - 29 Fr. 30 Sa.
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7 Th. 8 Fr. 9|Sa. 10 SU. 11 Mo. 12 Tu. 13 We. -
7 17 4 28
9 11
9 10 6 7 8 53
1 45 2 2
7 18 4 28 7 194 28 9 9
7 8
6 7 10 1 6 9 6 11 5
6 10 5
6
11 11
5 1 11
14 Th. 15 Fr. 16| Sa. 1
7 23 4 29 9
6 6
4 2 18
17 SU. - 18 Mo. 19 Tu. 1
7 25 4 30 9 5
5 6 12 2 sets. 2.5 11a 0 46a 1 55 1 6 29
20 21 We. Th. 22. Fr. 1 23 Sa. - 24 SU. 25 Mo. 1 26 Tu. 27 We. 1
Books and pamphlets printed in the neatest style at the Chronicle Office.
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8 10 42 11 30 morn 0 21 1 12
12.3
9 34
9 56
6 2 10 rises.
13.3 10 18 10 41
4 Mo.
SUN Ris. | Sets.
bf
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M |Week b.m | h. m.
Len'h Days Days. decr. h. m. h. m.
ES. F.
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19d 5h 2m A. 26d 7h 53m M.
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7 17 4 28 9 11
0 52
0 34 1 10 1 28
3 3 43 4 7 4 58
7 22 4 28 9 7
7 22 4 29 9
6
7 27 4 32
9
5 6
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2 54 3 20
4 12 5 12 6 15
7 30 4 37 9
3
0 10 23
8 42 9 10
0 10
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CAMBRIDGE CITY GOVERNMENT.
FOR 1853-4.
MAYOR. JAMES D. GREEN-Salary, $800. Residence, Harvard, corner of Charles.
ALDERMEN.
George Meacham, Geo. W. Livermore, John Taylor,
Abraham Edwards,
Ambrose Chamberlain, J. W. Donallan.
COMMON COUNCIL. President, John Sargent.
Oliver Tenney,
Chas. H. Saunders,
WARD I. William Watriss, F. L. Batchelder. John B. Cook.
Alvaro Blodgett, P. B. Hovey, Lloyd Crossman,
WARD II. Joseph A. Holmes, Alanson Bigelow, William P. Fisk, Geo. G. Ryder. D. U. Chamberlin.
John Sargent,
WARD III.
Barnabas Binney, Geo. L. Mitchell,
Geo. H. Davies, Franklin Hall,
Ozias Clark, William Stevens.
City Clerk, Lucius R. Paige. Salary $700 and Fees. Office, at residence, No. 96 Washington street. Clerk of Common Council, Eben M. Dunbar. Salary $100. City Treasurer and Collector, Samuel Slocomb. Salary $700. Office, City Hall.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
His Honor, the Mayor, ex officio, Chairman.
WARD I. Francis Bowen, Nathl. Wilkinson.
W. W. Wellington, Zelotes Hosmer, A. B. Muzzey.
WARD II. WARD III. Moses Clarke, John B. Taylor.
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
His Honor, the Mayor, ex officio, Chairman.
WARD I. WARD II. WARD III.
Isaac Cutler, Edw. T. Whitney,
Geo. W. I. ifield,
Joseph H. Rice. Aaron Rice. Chas. J. Adams.
ASSESSORS.
George Coolidge, Charles Wood, Joseph Whitney.
WARD OFFICERS.
WARD I.
Stephen T. Farwell, Warden. Geo. S. Saunders, Clerk. Henry R. Glover, A. H. Ramsay, John B. Cook, Inspectors.
WARD II.
Hosea Clark, Warden. Thomas G. Rice, Clerk. Daniel H. Richards, Charles Tufts, Isaac C. Holmes, Inspectors.
WARD III.
Geo. W. Fifield, Warden. Andrew Fogg, Clerk. Wm. A. Munroe, John C. Burdakin, Freeman Brigham, In- spectors.
CITY MARSHAL .- Josiah W. Cook. Salary, $500.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS .- Samuel Palmer. Sal- ary, $600.
WARDEN OF ALMSHOUSE. - Jacob Hanscom. Salary, $400.
ALMSHOUSE PHYSICIAN .- Moses Clarke. Salary $100. SUPERINTENDENTS OF BURIAL GROUNDS .- Ward 1 .- Joseph Brackett. Ward 2 .- Daniel Stone.
FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS. - Joseph Brackett, Horace Handford, John Pear, R. Litchfield, Jr., Benjamin J. Hoyt, Amos Munroe, A. P. Rollins, Hiram Welch, James Casey, John Greenleaf, Benjamin F. Wyeth, Hollis Danforth, J. S. G. Dickman, Andrew Moore.
CONSTABLES .- Joseph Sanderson, John Bryant, David E. Bennett, Oliver Hapgood, Artemas W. Chamberlain, William Loughrey, Hiram We'ch, James B. Rice, James C. Nute, Hosea Jewell, James S. Morrison, J. W. Cook, A. P
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
Rollins, Thos. D. Cook, J. Henry Patch, B. L. Mayhew, S. M. Parsons, Wm. Twist, Geo. D. Eaton, A. Lawrence.
WATCHMEN .- Ward 1 .- Joseph Sanderson, John Bryant, David E. Bennett, S. M. Parsons, Wm. Carleton, T. D. Cook. Watch House, Church street.
Ward 2 .- William Loughrey, Artemas W. Chamberlain, Dorus Titus, James S. Morrison, Chas. Whiting, Wm. Twist. Watch House, Western Avenue.
Ward 3 .- J. B. Rice, James C. Nute, Hiram Welch.
SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS .- The Mayor, and Aldermen Edwards, Livermore, Meacham, Taylor, Donallan, and Chamberlain.
FIELD DRIVERS .- Jas. C. Nute, Joseph May, J. B. Rice, Benj. Gibbs, Joseph G. Cannell, Wm. Mills, J. J. Gibson, Horace Handford, Benj. F. Proctor, R. Spalding.
FENCE VIEWERS .- Silas B. Buck, John Chamberlin, John Dudley.
SEALERS OF LEATHER .- Nathan Russell, Jona. C. Pren- tiss, Abel Willard.
SURVEYORS OF LUMBER. - Thos. H. Bayley, Alvaro Blodgett, Samuel W. Dudley, Lloyd Crossman, Geo. H. Davies, Ebenezer Fogg, Wm. A. Hall, Charles Hastings, Dalphon Osborn, E. T. Whitney, Isaac Hyde.
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. - William A. Mason.
WEIGHERS OF HAY .- Samuel S. Green, Isaac C. Holmes, Jonathan C. Prentiss, Abel Willard, T. P. Lerned.
WEIGHERS AND INSPECTORS OF BUNDLE HAY AND STRAW .- Martin L. Smith, Benjamin G. Smith.
MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK .- Jonathan C. Prentiss, Abel Willard, S. S. Green, Benj. J. Hoyt, James H. Fuller.
POUND KEEPERS .- Horace Handford, Benj. Gibbs, Benj. F. Proctor, James C. Nute.
BOARD OF HEALTH .- The Mayor and Aldermen.
SURVEYOR OF MECHANICS' WORK .- Wm. A. Mason.
AUCTIONEERS .- Horace Handford, Samuel S. Green, Royal Morse, Wm. A. Munroe, Samuel C. Knights, F. J. Ordway.
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BANKS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES.
REPRESENTATIVES TO GENERAL COURT. - James D. Green, Thaddeus B. Bigelow, Justin A. Jacobs, Joseph Whitney, Franklin Hall.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND OF THE QUORUM .- Abra- ham Hilliard, Ephraim Buttrick, John S. Ladd, Sidney Willard, William Parmenter, James D. Green, Seth Ames, J. T. Buckingham, Asa F. Lawrence, Isaac Livermore, Ezra Ripley.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE .- Edmund T. Dana, William F. Stone, Abraham Edwards, Edward T. Channing, Joseph T. Buckingham, Charles Folsom, Isaac Livermore, Nathan Fiske, Charles C. Little, George W. Livermore, Henry M. Chamberlain, Richard H. Dana, Jr., Samuel S. Green, Lucius R. Paige, Eliphalet Davis, John Henshaw, Lorenzo Marrett, Benjamin W. Whitney, Thaddeus W. Harris, John B. Dana, Charles R. Metcalf, Abraham Lansing, Charles B. Stevens, Wm. A. Brewer, J. F. Jones.
Banks and Insurance Companies.
CAMBRIDGE BANK-Main Street. Thomas Whittemore, President. Martin Lane, Cashier. Joseph Whittemore, Messenger.
Robert Douglass, Wm. B. Hovey, Lucius R. Paige, Thos. Whittemore, Jeremiah Wetherbee, Charles Wood, Edward Hyde, Directors. Geo. W. Livermore, Esq., Solicitor.
Discount Days-Monday and Thursday.
CHARLES RIVER BANK - Harvard Square. Charles C. Little, President. John B. Dana, Cashier. George .M. Osgood, Clerk and Messenger.
Chas. C. Little, Oliver Hastings, J. H. Bates, William Watriss, Abel Willard, Directors.
Discount day-Wednesday.
CAMBRIDGE MARKET BANK - North Cambridge. - Geo. W. Lewis, President. Chester W. Kingsley, Cashier. War- ren Sanger, Messenger.
Geo. W. Lewis, Geo. Meacham, Henry Potter, Z. L. Ray- mond, Calvin Dimick, Jacob Taylor, Directors.
Discount day-Wednesday.
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BANKS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES.
CAMBRIDGE CITY BANK-Athenæum Building, Main Street .- John Livermore, President. Edward Richardson, Cashier. Roland Litchfield, Jr., Messenger.
John Livermore, S. P. Heywood, W. P. Fiske, Eliphalet Davis, H. M. Chamberlain, Geo. T. Gale, Geo. W. Whitte- more, Directors. Discount day-Monday.
LECHMERE BANK - Cambridge Street, near Second St. Lewis Hall, President. John Savage, Jr., Cashier. Benj. F. Gilbert, Messenger.
Lewis Hall, Amory Houghton, Thomas Dana, Samuel Slocomb, K. S. Chaffee, Directors.
CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK-Harvard Square. - Jacob H. Bates, President. Charles C. Little, Charles Beck, S. T. Farwell, Vice Presidents. J. B. Dana, Treasurer. Lyman Thurston, Secretary.
Deposits received, and other business transacted at Charles River Bank, every Saturday afternoon, from 2 to 4 o'clock.
Quarter days-4th Thursday of January, April, July and October.
CAMBRIDGEPORT SAVINGS BANK - Main Street. - T. B. Bigelow, President. Benjamin Tilton, Thos. Whittemore, Geo. C. Richardson, Vice Presidents. Geo. W. Livermore, Secretary. Martin Lane, Treasurer.
Deposits received and other business transacted at the Cambridge Bank, every day from 9 to 1 o'clock, only.
Quarter days -3d Thursday of January, April, July, and October.
CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE-Main Street, near the Cambridge Bank. Josiah W. Cook, Presi- dent. Abraham Lansing, Secretary.
Thomas Whittemore, Lucius R. Paige, Joseph A. Holmes. Samuel Slocomb, Josiah W. Cook, Robert Douglass, Isaac Fay, Rufus Lamson, A. H. Ramsay, Directors.
NOTARIES .- George W. Livermore, Benj. W. Whitney. 3
COURTS IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
PROBATE COURT.
January. ... Cambridge, second Tuesday, the 10th. February ... Concord, second Tuesday, the 14th. Charlestown, third Tuesday, the 21st.
March. . Lowell, first Tuesday, the 7th.
66 Cambridge, third Tuesday, the 21st.
April . Concord, second Tuesday, the 11th.
66 Woburn, fourth Tuesday, the 25th.
May . Groton, first Tuesday, the 2d.
Cambridge, third Tuesday, the 16th.
June. Lowell, first Tuesday, the 6th.
6 Cambridge, second Tuesday, the 13th.
66 Framingham, last Tuesday, the 28th.
August Concord, second Tuesday, the 9th.
Charlestown, third Tuesday, the 15th. September. . Cambridge, first Tuesday, the 5th. Lowell, third Tuesday, the 19th.
October .. . Cambridge, second Tuesday, the 10th. Framingham, last Tuesday, the 31st. November ... Groton, first Tuesday, the 7th. 66 Concord, second Tuesday, the 14th.
Cambridge, third Tuesday, the 21st.
December .. . Lowell, first Tuesday, the 5th.
Cambridge, third Tuesday, the 19th.
COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS.
Civil Terms .- Concord, on the second Monday in March and June. Lowell, first Monday in September. Cam- bridge, second Monday in December.
Criminal Terms .- Concord, fourth Monday in June. Lowell, third Monday in October. Cambridge, second Monday in February. Concord, Fourth Monday in June.
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
Law Term .- At Cambridge, on the third Tuesday next after the fourth Tuesday in September.
Nisi Prius Term .- At Lowell, on the second Tuesday in April.
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COURTS AND COUNTY OFFICERS.
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Cambridge, on the first Tuesday of January. Concord, on the first Tuesday of June and September.
Middlesex County Officers.
Samuel P. P. Fay, of Cambridge, Judge of Probate. Alfred A. Prescott, of Reading, Register of Probate. Caleb Hayden, of Cambridge, Register of Deeds. Stedman Buttrick, of Concord, County Treasurer. Seth Ames, of Cambridge, Clerk of the Courts. Marshall Preston, of Lexington, Assistant Clerk.
County Commissioners.
D. S. Richardson, Lowell, Chairman; Leonard Huntress, Tewksbury; John K. Going, of Shirley
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SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS .- William Hastings, Framing- ham; John L. Fletcher, Acton.
Levi Parker, of Cambridge, Crier of C. P. and S. J. Courts.
JAILERS .- Charles J. Adams, of Cambridge ; Samuel Staples, of Concord ; Samuel Meserve, of Lowell.
OVERSEERS OF THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION .- Samuel Chandler, of Lexington ; William Parmenter, of Cam- bridge; Jonathan Wheeler, of Concord; Fisher A. Hildreth, of Lowell.
Charles J. Adams, Master.
SHERIFF .- John S. Keyes, of Concord.
DEPUTY SHERIFFS .- Josiah W. Cook, Cambridgeport ; Levi Parker, East Cambridge.
CORONER .- Nathan Fiske, Cambridge.
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MILITARY AND FIRE DEPARTMENT.
CAMBRIDGE CITY GUARD.
ARMORY-Hall on Mount Auburn Street, over Smith & Wright's Bread Store.
George A. Meacham, Captain ; William Bates, First Lieu- tenant ; L. G. King, Second Lieutenant ; F. A. Morse, Third Lieutenant; J. A. Belcher, Fourth Lieutenant; Robert M. Andrew, Armorer; J. M. Hyde, Clerk; G. A. Meacham, Treasurer.
Cambridge Fire Department.
The Fire Department of Cambridge is composed of a Chief Engineer, four Assistants, six Engine Companies, and one Hook and Ladder Company. There is, in addition to these, in the First Ward, a company who confine their labors to that Ward-the Engine being owned by private citizens in that Ward.
The regular companies consist, in all, of thirty-five able- bodied men each : viz., a Foreman, first Assistant Foreman, second Assistant Foreman, Clerk, Steward, and thirty men, subject to the approval of the Mayor and Aldermen. The Hook and Ladder Company consists of twenty able-bodied men, including the officers.
The pay and allowance of each Engine Company is $955. To the Hook and Ladder Company, $545. No allowance is made for refreshments, except in cases of assistance ren- dered by fire companies from adjoining cities or towns, and then not to exceed six dollars for each company refreshed, and then only by order of the Chief Engineer or his Assis- tants. The following are the
OFFICERS. CHARLES B. STEVENS, CHIEF ENGINEER.
HOSEA JEWELL, First Assistant.
J. CHAMBERLIN, JR., Second Assistant.
D. OSBORN, Third Assistant.
W. K. SIMPSON, Fourth Assistant. H. JEWELL, Clerk.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Cambridge Engine Company. Daniel Webster Engine Com-
No. 1.
House, Church St., Ward 1.
John A. Belcher, Foreman. Geo. W. Belcher, 1st Assistant. Geo. H. Johnson, 2d Assistant. Edward Mulliken, Foreman.
J. Homer Hyde, Clerk.
Engine built by Hunneman.
Union Engine Company. No. 2.
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